6:00 pm - What's the BuZZ?
6:06 pm - Caleb John Clark - Author "The Production Assistant's Handbook"
Caleb J. Clark (plocktau.com) started building Web media in 1993 after working in film production and journalism. In 1996 he co- founded the NoEnd Web Developer´s group while a Webmaster in the Bay Area.

In 1997 Caleb left the dot com craze to study instructional design at San Diego State's Educational Technology Masters program. He studied usability and online community and worked in the instructional media lab, for Netscape as an online community host, taught, and wrote papers and articles.
From 2000 on Caleb has worked as an educational technology manager for the San Diego Padre's baseball club, a startup, two charter high schools, and Antioch University New England.
In 2006 Caleb made is first documentary. He is currently a graduate student at the Interactive Telecommunications Program at the Tisch School of the Arts in NYC where he is doing what he loves best - humanizing technology.
6:21 pm - Stanford University Campus Regional BuZZ
B.T. Corwin - Director/Faculty and Co-Founder Digital Media Academy. Digital BuZZ listeners who sign up for a Stanford class this summer can save $75 by using Promo Code: dmaBuZZ.
6:26 pm - Pick our Brains
Your chance to get your technical and creative questions answered. This week we talked about: Mismatches between Offline RT and DV sequences and No image in camera after long period of disuse.
6:32 pm - Josh Mellicker - Co-founder and President of DVcreators.net
Josh Mellicker as co-founder and President of DVcreators.net with his wife, Michelle, has been prominently involvement with practically every aspect of the exploding desktop video production movement over the last 15 years, providing production, consulting or training services for tens of thousands of clients from Nike, MTV, Apple, Canon and Chiat/Day to practically every network, cable channel, major university and branch of government.

Josh has been involved with many digital media revolutions, including:
- desktop publishing on the Mac in 1984;
- composing with MIDI and digital audio for radio and broadcast television;
- taught a series of MIDI workshops in the mid 80´s;
- pioneering software training on VHS;
- digital video producer in the mid 90´s;
- compressing the first video clip for MTV´s website;
- one of the first in the world to capture video through Firewire (with prototype hardware and alpha code);
- pioneered software training on interactive CD;
- taught "DV Boot Camps"- digital video production workshops;
- first person outside Apple to edit with Final Cut Pro (Feb 1999);
- helped Apple launch Final Cut Pro with marketing, consulting and nationwide training support; and
- co-founded DVcreators.net, a world leader in digital media training, holding workshops around North America and offering a line of training products for digital media creators sold around the world.
Josh is also a proficient jazz guitarist and Halo heavy weapons specialist.
6:50 pm - BuZZ in Depth
We'll take the important BuZZ from the week and look at it in depth so you know what's really important now, and what will become important in the future.